©MinDigital ©MinDigital “This cooperation between Luxembourg and AFI testifies to the global convergence around financial inclusion in very concrete terms. Financial inclusion is not just a priority for many emerging and developing countries. Developed nations, like Luxembourg, recognize its relevance, especially in maintaining safe and sound financial systems and ensuring financial health for everybody. Financial inclusion, sustainable finance, and inclusive green finance are firmly embedded in both AFI and the Luxembourg environment, offering incredible opportunities for mutual exchange and learning with the rest of the world,” stressed Alfred Hannig during the signing ceremony. “With this new support, AFI will be able to continue to foster likeminded cooperation with policymakers at European and international level in shared areas of priority such as gender-inclusive finance, inclusive green finance, and digital financial services. We live in an increasingly connected world, where international organisations such as AFI and global standard setting bodies are playing an increasingly important role to enhance joint dialogue in the implementation of national strategies. AFI acts as a catalyst for international cooperation on topics that are close to our heart”, reiterated Yuriko Backes. Since the launch of AFI ERO in Luxembourg in October 2020, the partnership between Luxembourg and AFI has helped to fill important regulatory knowledge gaps while creating opportunities for insight exchange on converging policy priorities. In the period ahead, the ERO will also incorporate a focus on Inclusive Green Finance (IGF), a policy area that AFI has championed. In November 2022, AFI – in partnership with the University of Luxembourg’s ADA Chair in Financial Regulation (Inclusive Finance) – presented the AFI IGF Roadmap at COP-27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. With the development and implementation of over 900 financial inclusion policies and regulations worldwide, AFI member institutions have granted up to 630 million people access to financial products and services – driving significant change in the lives of the world’s poor and unbanked. With a strong emphasis on gender inclusive finance and inclusive green finance, these policies and regulations provide quality digital financial services; strengthen consumer protection and consumer empowerment; improve access to finance for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs); advance financial inclusion data; and support the development and implementation of national financial inclusion strategies. Released by the ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, the Directorate for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs and the ministry of Finance ©MinDigital
Franz Fayot and Yuriko Backes launch phase two of the cooperation agreement with the Alliance for Financial Inclusion
The partnership between the Government of Luxembourg and AFI will also support the expansion of technical cooperation and knowledge exchange between the policy and regulatory authorities of the AFI network and partners in the Luxembourg inclusive finance ecosystem, as well as the broader European stakeholder community and global financial standard setting bodies (SSBs).
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